Women in Games Conference
In anticipation of this week's Women in Games Conference in Seattle, Next-Gen.Biz has produced a list and biographies of 100 women in the game industry who are making a difference...
[Obviously they forgot me :-) Grin Grin]
In advance of this week’s Women in Games International conference in Seattle, “The Balancing Act: Game Industry Careers and Quality of Life,” we are pleased to present our choices for the “top 100 women in games” to our readership.
While it is a known fact that the ratio of women to men working in the games industry is remarkably off-kilter, it is unclear what this data truly means to the game community. One widely-supported idea is that, by including the viewpoint and talents of women in the game development process, nothing is left to chance in terms of looking at the big picture.
VIEW THE COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE :
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3783&Itemid=36
[Obviously they forgot me :-) Grin Grin]
In advance of this week’s Women in Games International conference in Seattle, “The Balancing Act: Game Industry Careers and Quality of Life,” we are pleased to present our choices for the “top 100 women in games” to our readership.
While it is a known fact that the ratio of women to men working in the games industry is remarkably off-kilter, it is unclear what this data truly means to the game community. One widely-supported idea is that, by including the viewpoint and talents of women in the game development process, nothing is left to chance in terms of looking at the big picture.
VIEW THE COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE :
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3783&Itemid=36
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